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,I pf P I 1 y ,sx,X Q :Ars v t Q-as X . .. . serve' 'Am 5 v, ., . N P SB f I st it 5 The Sioux Falls College Band under the direction of Ardeen Foss is in its fourth year of service. The band has added a great deal of enthusiasm at football and basketball games this year. The annual concert at the Coliseum was presented this year on February 3. The personnel of the band is as follows: Duane Greenheld, Clayton Stanley, Ronald Lane, Marlin Brown, Rodney Bray, Charles Steele, Donald Stewart, Richard Lane, Donald Smith, Everett Zellers, Mark Odland, Ernest Van Gerpen, Donald Foss, Donald Rayl, Wayne Aberle, Donald Anderson, Palmer Kremer, Donald Stivers, Rolland Rueb, Robert johnson, Kenneth Lane, Robert Branson, Gale Sperry, Loren Mussler, jack Krusenstjerna, Arthur Perkins, Ernory Rendahl, Clifford Foss, Robert Dietrich, Edward f Lili X Gamberg, Ivan Foster, Joe Thompson, Fletcher Nelson, Owen Foster, Harry Nimtz, Robert Robinson, C! Charles Dougherty, Robert Shenkle, Richard Ogborn and Curtis Beecher. I I 1 i 1 3. - - i i - -1 -i -it - - ll T - - I- - - .1-I I - 1- li Ill 'll 1 - - -- ii ii cotta-ss gags
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Qfte Ut-zcdealfea Under the direction of Violinist Harold C. Edwards, the Sioux Falls college concert orchestra, a thirty-three-member organization, has completed its fifth year. It has been the purpose of the or- chestra to maintain a high standard of art, study- ing music of only the finest quality. Voted an outstanding success was the annual mid-winter concert. The difficult Beethoven's Concerto for violin was played by Mr. Edwards as the orchestra was directed by Dean Lee Bright. The initial number on the evening's program, the Concerto served as a standard, demanding and receiving excellence in the New VVorld Symphony by Dvorak, Tschaikowskils Sixth lljathetiquej Symphony, Beethoven's Fifth and Seventh Symphony and Danse Boulfonsv by Rimski Korsakow. The concert orchestra also happens to be the proud sponsor of two fine trios. One, the Brahm's horn trio of Palmer Kremer, Earle Kuns and Harold Edwards, made a lkfaytime presentation of Brahm's music. Maxine, Carl and Donald Hansen com- prise the student trio. Both organizations are pop- ular and have played before many audiences. THE PERSONNEL OF THE ORCHESTRA VIOLINS BASS Donald Gardner, Carol Stephens Jerome Knopf Vera Knopf Ella Zambo Carl Hansen Dorothy Mussler james Burbank Bernice Masker V1oLA Clinton Jacobsen CELLO Donald Hansen Thomas Rice Concert Master Ray Loftesness Richard Dornaus PIANO Earle Kuns FLUTE Duane Greenfield Gerald Anderson OBOE Jean Newcomb CLARINET Ronald Lane Donald Rayl FRENCH HORN Palmer Kremer Donald Stivers Robert Johnson lVIaurice G-lende TRUMPET Lorin Mussler Arthur Perkins TROMBONE Clifford Foss Harold Hoover TUBA Harry Nimtz TYMPANI Curtis Beecher 'NNN 1 K 1' i i , ml ,.. Y ,ii T .am 44... ,, '? lvr- W5 ,,,,0,,, ' ff, j.,,,, 7. 4, f , , A i lf' :Ziff 2 1 S
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